Didn't catch all of our #Weekly Webinars? View them now as
Online Programs!
Most of our past Weekly Webinars are available now in this format. We now have 40 online programs, which you can take for contact hours at your own pace, individually or as a
discounted package.
Scroll down for details!
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Please join us for a special 6 contact hour conference:
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This program features the critically-acclaimed film,
EndoWhat?
and participants can get a discounted School Nurse Endometriosis Toolkit by participating in the program and then going to the
EndoWhat
website.
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In-person Massachusetts Evening Program:
*Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Offered by Northeastern University School Health Academy, with joint provider Massachusetts ME/CFS & FM Association
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The program, which offers 3 contact hours or PDPs, is about an illness and disability that keeps afflicted children from attending school for months or even years at a time: ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome), a disease the Centers for Disease Control calls
America's hidden health crisis
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Featured content experts: Dr. Peter C Rowe, pediatrician, and Lisa Hall, R.N.
And the family perspective from two parents whose children have ME/CFS.
May 22nd 2019
Time: 5-7 pm EST, sign in & dinner 4:30 pm-5 pm.
$65 per person
3 contact hours including 1 hour pre-work and two hour live event
Location: Charles W. Whitcomb Middle School, Whitcomb Commons
25 Union St., Marlboro, MA 01752.
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Save the date for our annual School Nurse CNE conference in Cape Cod, MA!
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Webinars as Online Programs
Were you unable to join us for some of the past few Weekly Webinars? Now you have the option to take some of them online, at your own pace:
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Get ready for Spring/Summer and learn about trends in skin cancer mortality and morbidity, factors that affect UV intensity, skin sensitivity, proper sun protection, and skin cancer assessment.
Maryellen Maguire-Eisen MSN, RN is Executive Director of the Children’s Melanoma Prevention Foundation, which seeks to teach children and nurses about sun protection and skin cancer prevention.
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Four experts of the national non-profit HealGrief share how school nurses, counselors and teachers can support children and youth who are grieving.
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Megan Wallace, a Licensed Independent Social Worker and the Clinic Coordinator for the National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center (NCVC) within the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), will explain the need for care coordination for children who have experienced trauma, and how behavioral telehealth can bridge the gap in access to care for these children.
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Dr. Susan Feeney discusses the
growing epidemic
of student vaping, including current evidence of student use and public health concerns, design and ingredients of e-Cigarettes and Vaping devices, and best practices for school nurses, pharmacists, public health professionals and primary care providers.
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Michael Pistiner, MD, MMSc, Director of Food Allergy Advocacy, Education and Prevention for the MassGeneral Hospital for Children, Food Allergy Center, shares the latest best practices for prevention and management of life-threatening food allergies for school nurses.
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Cyndi Aldrich, RN, BSN, M.Ed. HNB-BC shares her expertise as a school nurse for over two decades and a board-certified holistic nurse. Cyndi teaches evidence-based holistic stress management and shares techniques that may be used in for a more holistic approach to school nursing practice.
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Robin Cogan, MEd, RN, NCSN, school nurse activist and author of
TheRelentlessSchoolNurse
blog, shares her
Twitter advocacy expertise
with school nurses! Thank you to those of you who joined us for the #twitterversity! If you were inspired to join Twitter, don't forget to follow NEUSHA
@NEUSHA2019
.If you missed the webinar, click the title linked above to take it as an Online Program!
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This webinar took place on Jan. 6th, 2019 and was recorded via BlueJeans. Kelli Garber, MSN, APRN, PPCNP-BC, Lead Advanced Practice Provider and Clinical Integration Specialist for the Center for Telehealth at the Medical University of South Carolina, and Lynn Floyd, School Nurse and Telehealth Presenter, explain how telehealth works in the school setting. Click the title above to view it as an online program!
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Northeastern University School of Nursing is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation (ANCC).
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Information about conflict of interest and commercial support for each program is
identified on registration.
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We hope you will take advantage of some of our learning opportunities, whether
Face-to-Face
or
Online
, and share them with your school nurse or counselor colleagues!
Sincerely,
Kathy, Jenny and Lindsay
The NEUSHA team
NEUSHA phone: (617) 373 3466
Northeastern University School Health Academy (NEUSHA) provides school health personnel engaging, professional learning opportunities to benefit youth health and safety.
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